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Barotitis Treatment Link Today

Barotitis media —often called "airplane ear" or ear barotrauma—occurs when there is a pressure imbalance between the air in your middle ear and the surrounding environment. This condition commonly plagues air travelers, scuba divers, or anyone experiencing rapid altitude or depth changes.

For recurrent barotitis (common in frequent flyers or divers with chronic Eustachian tube dysfunction), an ENT may surgically place tiny grommets (tubes) in the eardrum. These tubes constantly equalize pressure and prevent future episodes. barotitis treatment

For severe, unrelenting barotitis, the doctor may make a tiny incision in the eardrum. This instantly equalizes pressure and drains any fluid or blood. The incision typically heals on its own within days. Barotitis media —often called "airplane ear" or ear